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Storm disrupts pensions and payments

Several post offices in Galway remain closed after Storm Éowyn, but Department of Social Protection payments will still be paid out at alternative locations.
Silver diversity honour for Hodson Bay Group

Hodson Bay Group which includes the Galway Bay Hotel has announced its achievement of silver accreditation from the Irish Centre for Diversity as part of the Investors in Diversity programme for 2025. This prestigious accolade recognises the groups commitment to promoting inclusive practices and encouraging a sense of fairness and belonging across its workforce.
New year, new career
As the new year dawns, many start to reflect and identify their next career move. While the labour markets have tightened and Ireland appears to have full employment, here are some things you can do to help build your CV and develop personally.
Hybrid workers face most distractions in office

A new survey by Codex Office Solutions, Ireland’s leading B2B office supplies and solutions provider, reveals the growing challenge of workplace distractions in the era of hybrid working. The study, conducted among 500 Irish office workers, sheds light on how interruptions impact productivity and what employees are doing to maintain focus.
Review your health insurance before you renew

Life is full of changes and our needs can differ from one year to the next.
Start a rewarding career as a support worker
Looking for a secure and meaningful career? At Bruach na Mara, in South Connemara, they are offering permanent, pensionable roles as Support Workers, where you can make a real difference in the lives of people with intellectual disabilities.
Salaries in Ireland are projected to remain high in 2025

The recruitment agency Matrix, which has just published its Salary Guide for 2025, predicts that salary bands will remain steady compared to 2024 wages in the year ahead. However, roles that are difficult to fill are expected to see rises in salary scales as companies compete to attract and retain top talent.
Females occupy higher-paid roles in city council

Female staff in Galway City Council are more likely to hold high-salary positions than their male colleagues, according to a new report.
City Hall headcount to pass 600

Galway City Council aims to hire 50 new staff in 2025 if councillors adopt a contentious budget dependent on local tax increases, building a workforce of 630.